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It's time for Olu to lie down in bed, for the little one to sleep, his dad just said. Though Olu would rather play and race, Not end the fun, or slow the pace. But as soon as Olu shuts those eyes, catch this—imagination flies!
It's time for bed, but Olu would rather play than sleep. When he finally drifts off, Olu discovers he's at the wheel of an extraordinary adventure. Full color.
Dreams 1900-2000 by Lynn Gamwell,Equitable Gallery Pdf
"Written to commemorate the centenary of Freud's classic work, this illustrated book examines the shifting roles that dreams have played in twentieth century art and science."--BOOK JACKET.
One fateful night in 1998 changes the lives of the Ajala family forever. After their farm is set on fire, they find themselves threatened from many sides. Feeling that their lives are in danger, the family decides they must leave their home of Ikorodu, Nigeria. Hoping to find refuge, the three eldest sons secure a way to leave Nigeria and seek asylum in Canada, where they plan to begin laying roots for the family in an entirely new country. Thus begins the Ajala family’s journey spanning more than two decades across both Canada and Nigeria. In 2019, when Dende Ajala’s file is put into the hands of immigration lawyer Leke Momoh, he feels a pull to learn Dende’s story. Originally from Nigeria himself, and with his own dark past, Leke cannot say no to helping Dende in any way that he can. Over the course of many visits to the mental health hospital housing Dende, the immigration lawyer hears the heart wrenching story of the man’s struggles with identity, mental health, freedom, family, and culture shock. Rejected explores the many challenging ups and downs faced by immigrants and refugees when they relocate from the familiar to the unfamiliar, as well as the trauma one decision can cause.
Dreaming in the Middle Ages by Steven F. Kruger Pdf
Stephen Kruger considers previously neglected material and arrives at a new understanding of this literary genre, and of medieval attitudes to dreaming in general.
The Seasons of Beento Blackbird by Akosua Busia Pdf
Reminiscent of the works of Terry McMillan, this contemporary novel tells of one man, the three women who love him, and the different cultures which lay claim to him. Spending one season each year in three different locales--New York, the Caribbean, and Africa--Solomon Wilberforce has neatly compartmentalized his life--until a family tragedy changes everything forever.
SADDARSHANA: OF BHAGVAN RAMANA MAHARSHI by Commentary by Swami Tejomayananda Pdf
A narrow vision is divisive, a noble vision is unifying but a divine vision is all-inclusive, infinite and liberating. Saddarsana of Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi guides us to attain a divine 'Vision of Truth' by searching the very core of our being and inquiring into the root of who we really are. Swami Tejomayananda's lucid commentary guides us in our inner search with profound concepts put into thought provoking notes. Swami Tejomayananda is an outstanding teacher of Vedanta, with a profound depth beneath his simplicity and humility. He has a simple conviction - to fortify, strengthen and actualise the vision of his Guru, Swami Chinmayananda. Swamiji has written commentaries on many Vedantic texts and authored many original compositions on Vedanta and Bhakti (Devotion). He is the current head of Chinmaya Mission - a global spiritual organisation with more than 250 centres worldwide.
The Conversion of Herman the Jew by Jean-Claude Schmitt Pdf
Sometime toward the middle of the twelfth century, it is supposed, an otherwise obscure figure, born a Jew in Cologne and later ordained as a priest in Cappenberg in Westphalia, wrote a Latin account of his conversion to Christianity. Known as the Opusculum, this book purportedly by "Herman, the former Jew" may well be the first autobiography to be written in the West after the Confessions of Saint Augustine. It may also be something else entirely. In The Conversion of Herman the Jew the eminent French historian Jean-Claude Schmitt examines this singular text and the ways in which it has divided its readers. Where some have seen it as an authentic conversion narrative, others have asked whether it is not a complete fabrication forged by Christian clerics. For Schmitt the question is poorly posed. The work is at once true and fictional, and the search for its lone author—whether converted Jew or not—fruitless. Herman may well have existed and contributed to the writing of his life, but the Opusculum is a collective work, perhaps framed to meet a specific institutional agenda. With agility and erudition, Schmitt examines the text to explore its meaning within the society and culture of its period and its participation in both a Christian and Jewish imaginary. What can it tell us about autobiography and subjectivity, about the function of dreams and the legitimacy of religious images, about individual and collective conversion, and about names and identities? In The Conversion of Herman the Jew Schmitt masterfully seizes upon the debates surrounding the Opusculum (the text of which is newly translated for this volume) to ponder more fundamentally the ways in which historians think and write.
"A story of youth, dreams of innocence and transcendence told within a postcolonial setting. It follows Olu Ray, the main character of the novel, through a bitter-sweet journey of loss and self-realisation."--Back cover.
A dashing young physician and devoted husband, father, and son, Olu Adebo looks at his sky and finds every inch of it lined with silver-until new ambitions drive him to New York City. In the midst of the hustle and bustle of residency training, a needlestick from a patient with AIDS places Adebo face-to-face with his past history with the virus. As his life begins to spin out of control, he succumbs to the strong attraction he feels for two best friends who do not appear to care about the symptoms he displays, symptoms he fears are due to the deadly virus. Adebo stands to lose everything that he has spent his entire life cultivating-his marriage, his children, and his very life. Adebo's devoted friends rally and try to save him from himself. Will their coordinated efforts be enough to pull him back from the precipice, or will the ploy of a deadly virus, the secrets kept from his wife, and the poisonous love of two women prove to be too powerful?
The Woman with the Issue of Blood by Mabel Olu Pdf
Stephanie grew up to see her mother go through series of abuse. Clara( Mama) was forcefully given to marriage to a stranger. Clara ran away from the stranger on the night of her wedding. Clara became Olivers (Papa) wife by her uncle's plan. Clara( mama) died from the pain of Cancer coupled with the abuse from her husband. The stranger came across Stephanie to revenge on the fact that he lost the opportunity to marry Clara. Papa was Obsessed with Stephanie after Claras death. Stephanie ran away from home frustrated and she contemplated suicide. She was delivered from her fear when she came across a church. She met her heartthrob Bonny but she discovered she was already pregnant from her past shame. Stephanie went ahead and married Bonny to conceal her past but the past came back to stare on her face, her issue of blood. Authors Note Throughout my lifegrowing up as a child and in my adulthoodI have been exposed to abuse, neglect, and rejection. Im writing this piece of novel to encourage someone to bounce back to life. Remember, the woman with the issue of blood in the Bible finally moved on with her red garment to touch Jesus after she tried all other ways. She left her past ways and dragged the heavy red garment to meet Jesus. Forgive your past. Move on and touch the Masters garment. This inspirational novel will inspire everyone, not only the womenfolk but everyone. Youre not alone! Someone in the universe is going through that problem that youre going through; sometimes it is even a deeper issue. The world is full of issues! Yes! There are issues everywhere, whether bloody or in any form. One thing is apparent to all mankind; we all have blood running in our veins. Blood signifies a thick bond. Issues of blood can come as deep or shallow problems in our lives. It could be from our past or present circumstances. In whatever form it may be, lets be assured that were not alone in the battle. God is with us! Amen! Alleluia!
Introducing a powerful new novelist whose evocation of an unforgettable African family is testament to the transformative power of unconditional love Kwaku Sai is dead. A renowned surgeon and failed husband, he succumbs suddenly at dawn outside the home he shares in Ghana with his second wife. The news of Kwaku’s death sends a ripple around the world, bringing together the family he abandoned years before. Ghana Must Go is their story.